A revealing musical portrait of John Lennon and Yoko Ono during their Greenwich Village years.

Featuring never-before-seen footage, remastered sound and scenes from the legendary One to One concert.

About the film

A compelling musical journey through the most intimate and eventful period of John Lennon and Yoko Ono's lives. The film sheds new light on the 18 months they spent in Greenwich Village in the early 1970s. From personal struggles to social activism and ultimately the legendary One to One concert at Madison Square Garden.

Created by Oscar® winner Kevin Macdonald (Marley, The Mauritanian) and with a sound mix specially remastered by their son Sean Ono Lennon, the story comes to life like never before. With never-before-seen footage and previously unheard recordings, this is a unique insight into Lennon's life after The Beatles.

One to One is not a nostalgic look back, but a raw and hopeful insight into how music, love and activism came together at a crucial moment in their lives. For everyone who knows Lennon from 'Imagine' or The Beatles, and for everyone who is moved by powerful stories about change, ideals and music as a force for progress.

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Dates and Times

Saturday 4 October
20:15
13,00
Thursday 9 October
20:15
13,00
Sunday 12 October
20:15
13,00
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